How to Protect the MS UAM on Individual MacintoshesLast reviewed: March 25, 1997Article ID: Q102199 |
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SUMMARYIf a Windows NT Advanced Server running Services for the Macintosh requires that the Macintosh computers use the Microsoft User Authentication Module (UAM), then the Microsoft UAM may need to be protected from user activity, such as throwing the MS UAM away. See below for procedures that you can use to protect the MS UAM.
MORE INFORMATIONTo protect the MS UAM, do at least one of the following two procedures. Note that both of these procedures are performed on the Macintosh workstation, because that is where the MS UAM resides.
Procedure 1Make the AppleShare folder in the Macintosh's System Folder invisible. This keeps the Finder from displaying the folder, making it unlikely to be erased on accident. Hiding the folder requires using ResEdit or a similar utility.
Procedure 2Lock the MS UAM file in the AppleShare folder. This helps to keep the file from being thrown away by presenting the user with a warning first. To lock the MS UAM:
NOTE: The actions in this article are designed to offer protection from casual users. More experienced users will still be able to remove the MS UAM if they want to. ResEdit is manufactured by a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.
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